Wednesday, 18 February 2009

Food for thought


Every week or so we get a lovely box full of delicious vegetables left on our door step courtesy of 'Riverford'. In amongst the usual parsnips and carrots is newsletter which this week had the following article. The musings of Guy Watson are always interesting but this one caught my eye so I thought I'd share it with you. Let me know your thoughts...

As our chancellor tries, with ever increasing desperation, to jolt us into renewed spending there is a growing revolt against playing our ant-like parts as consumers in keeping the machine rolling. We have woken up; the hypnotic spell of manic greed and envy, followed by dizzy credit-fuelled consumption has been broken. We can do without a lot that stuff.

Amongst the all-pervading gloom of the lst few months I gain some cheer from the number of people who seem to be questionning the assumptions and values that have got us to this point; namely that we must consume more to be happy. These are not hippies, rebels or revolutionaries; just people who have had enough of slaving to keep. I have a suspicion (and a hope) that we will now see many people slow down, savour what they have and take control of their lives. whether it is by making your own jam or compost, by growing your own veg or brewing your own beer, by mending it rather than replacing it, it is all about taking control and not being passive consumers.

See you all on Sunday! TTFN

Tuesday, 10 February 2009

Listen to this...


You can now download recent teaching from our Sunday morning meetings. Just scroll all the way to the bottom of the page to the section called 'download PCC talks' and click on a link to download the audio files. You'll need broadband as the files are quire large. Enjoy!

Wednesday, 4 February 2009

It's going to be big!

You may have heard folk talk already about an event coming up called The Big Church Day Out happening just a stones throw from us at Wiston House on May 24th. It's looking like it will be one not to miss.

You can read all the blurb and book tickets at www.bigchurchdayout.co.uk but the basic lowdown is lots of music, lots of people, lots of fun! See you there then!

Tuesday, 3 February 2009

Goodbye - from Naomi

Dear friends and family,

I am writing to you to give you the news that Dad went to be with his best friend, Jesus on Saturday morning at 9.30. Mum, her Sister, Violet and I were with him, holding his hands and telling him we loved him.

As you may know, Dad had been diagnosed with prostate cancer 7 years ago and until recently had been doing all the things he loved, including seeing 5 grandchildren born. This last week he enjoyed three trips to "see the sea" with Mum and had spent time with all the family.

Dad and Mum requested that there be no funeral. Instead we will be celebrating and remembering his life with a picnic overlooking the Downs sometime in May or June. We will let you know the details as we know them.

In the meantime, thank you all for your love, support and prayers for me and my family and for my precious Dad.

Kind regards
Naomi